Nobel Winning Scientist Calls for Total Ban on Fuel Oil
Nobel prize winning Mexican scientist calls for complete ban on fuel oil writes David Alire Garcia, for an article published in Reuters.
Won Nobel Prize...
Wärtsilä Unveils Project To Manage Traffic in the Baltic Sea
Wärtsilä has contracted to upgrade the route-sharing systems of 50 tankers active in the Baltic Sea.
The installations form part of BALT SAFE,...
India’s Oil Demand Witnesses A Slip Due To COVID-19
India is one of the fastest-growing oil markets in Asia in recent years.
India's oil demand took a bigger hit in the first...
Are US Ports Safer Than Beirut in Handling Dangerous Cargo?
Chemical explosion at the port of Beirut killed more than 100.
In 1947, cargo in the hold of the freighter Grandcamp started smoking.
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Maritime Advisory Released on Carriage of Dangerous Goods
Directorate General of Shipping has released a maritime advisory.
The advisory deals with safe preparation, storage, handling & shipment of dangerous goods.
SOLAS...
IMO Chief Talks About the Crew Change Crisis
Kitack Lim, the secretary-general of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), is the latest high profile name to star in the Wallem-sponsored Maritime CEO Seafarer...
Maersk Implements a Flexible and Agile Network Update
Maersk revamps Europe to Middle East & Indian Subcontinent network to offer customers improved reliability, resilience and agility.
Updated network will connect more...
[Watch] Huge ‘SOS’ on Beach Saves Mariners
Missing mariners were located by a KC-135 tanker, thanks to huge S.O.S. written on the beach.
The three men went missing in Micronesia,...
General Cargo Carrier Goes Adrift
A cargo ship runs aground off Port of Ogdensburg, reports NNY360.
IMKE runs aground
The IMKE, a general cargo ship flagged out of Malta, is reportedly...
New Fuel Efficient DNV GL Approved AET Shuttle Tankers
In a major development, South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has delivered Eagle Paulinia to AET Tankers, a petroleum logistics unit of Malaysian...